Dec. 22nd, 2015

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Dec. 22nd, 2015 07:25 am
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Sounds of the Season:

Segueing from pagan Solstice into Christmas, with one of the more pagan Christmas carol videos.


Merry Moments:

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Tuesday make-it, last minute ideas:



If you have crocheters on your list, comfort handles made of polymer clay are a wonderful stocking stuffer. You can do them single color, or swirl, or if you're creative, and you have geek, a wand or lightsaber handle. Use aluminum hooks, because they can be baked. The wand works very well, if you make the lumps and bumps to fit the hand. Be sure to leave the hook side uncovered so they know what they're using!


Scribble cookies! When you have a bajillion broken crayons, drop them in a shaped pan and bake at 250 for about 10 minutes. You will have to freeze the pan to get the cookies out. Makes a great stocking stuffer.

Story time:
From "Where All Light Fades" by Jonathan Cromack


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Among the crumbling stone buildings, blackened chimneys and ghostly white spoil heaps of the old Snailbeach mining village, stands a tall wooden structure, like a gibbet astride a dark circular void which plunges deep into the mine. A winding cable looped over a narrow iron wheel at the pinnacle suspends a large rectangular cage which macabrely compliments the gibbet. From this Pit-Head Winding-Frame - over a century ago, men would descend deep into the earth to carve out lead-ore. Around that time, this structure bore witness to a horrifying industrial accident.
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